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Newt Gingrich Nevada Caucus Results 2012: A Brutal Loss But Not A Knockout

Posted: 02/05/12 01:07 AM ET  |  Updated: 02/05/12 01:12 AM ET

Newt Gingrich Nevada Caucus Results

LAS VEGAS -- Newt Gingrich's increasingly quixotic quest for the Republican presidential nomination will go on, even after he received a drubbing in Saturday night's Nevada caucuses.

The former House speaker sought to dispel rumors that he would be dropping out of the race in a press conference that, befitting its location -- the Palazzo hotel on the Las Vegas strip -- was heavy on pompousness and show.

"Every primary day or caucus day," a defiant Gingrich declared, "the Romney headquarters in Boston sends out the rumor that they believe I will withdraw, which is of course their greatest fantasy."

Perhaps a bit of political gamesmanship was behind the rumors that Gingrich would drop out that surfaced late Saturday. But it's not necessarily the campaign of Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, that is trying to turn the Republican primary into scripted fantasia. Gingrich may well keep campaigning until the Republican convention in Tampa. But sober-minded analyses don't give him much, if any, shot at success.

The month of February, which brings with it a slate of primaries and caucuses that favor either Romney or Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), promises to be brutal for Gingrich. His campaign is reportedly low on cash. He has no formal infrastructure in place in most states and didn't even make it on Virginia's ballot. Pressed on all these points, however, his responses drifted between insolence and confusion.

"I don't understand where that report came from, because it doesn't fit our internal numbers," he said of stories that his campaign was still $600,000 in debt. "Some clever person went back and jerry-rigged the last three months."

"I couldn't understand those articles," he said of reports earlier this week that he, not Romney, would be receiving Donald Trump's endorsement. "We all thought that was kind of weird ... there are few people better at manipulating the press than Donald Trump and he proved it once again. You have to admire the sheer chutzpah."

"I haven't seen the reports, I have no idea what they are referring to and I'd be happy to look at it," Gingrich said of a New York Times story that asserts that his ties to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were more extensive than he has previously disclosed.

He was, he concluded, "mildly amazed at the news media's desperation to find some excuse to say, wouldn't you please quit this evening."

The truth, of course, is that the press would love nothing more than for him to continue. Even an increasingly dull primary race is better than no race at all. But signs that his campaign has lost its defining rationale are mounting.

Instead of giving a speech on Saturday night, Gingrich chose to hold a press conference. By the time he was supposed to take the stage -- at 11:00 p.m. EST -- there were roughly 40 members of the media in attendance and three actual Nevadans.

Pug Winkler explained that he and his two sons had "wanted to see the reaction" Gingrich had to his loss. They were longtime fans of the former speaker, owing to a chance meeting that Winkler had with Gingrich in the late 1990s that resulted in the two being pictured together on the cover of the Los Angeles Times. (The crowd was so sparse that at one point during the press conference, Winkler, sipping from a healthy glass of white wine, managed to walk over and have a brief chat with Gingrich's wife, Callista.)

By the time Gingrich entered the ballroom, located deep in the convention halls of the Palazzo -- a casino owned by his main benefactor, Sheldon Adelson -- the number of audience members in attendance had only slightly increased. He took to a makeshift stage, underneath giant seashell-like chandeliers.

Gingrich spoke for 25 minutes or so, gleefully pushing back on questions from the press. In the span of three minutes he decried the rise of negative ads, marveled at their effectiveness, and pledged to start bringing knives to the knife fight, only to turn around and proclaim: "I think we are going to make a whole series of positive speeches."

Of Romney, meanwhile, Gingrich said: "I had never before seen a person who I thought was a serious candidate for president be that fundamentally dishonest."

Mainly, however, the press conference was held not for Gingrich to outline his path to the nomination, but for him to convince onlookers that that path did, in fact, exist.

"Our commitment is to seek to find a series of victories which by the end of the Texas primary will leave us about at parity with Gov. Romney," Gingrich said. "And from that point forward, to see if we can actually win the nomination."

"I am a candidate for president of the United States. I will be a candidate for president of the United States," he said. "We will go to Tampa."

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LAS VEGAS -- Newt Gingrich's increasingly quixotic quest for the Republican presidential nomination will go on, even after he received a drubbing in Saturday night's Nevada caucuses. The former Hou...
LAS VEGAS -- Newt Gingrich's increasingly quixotic quest for the Republican presidential nomination will go on, even after he received a drubbing in Saturday night's Nevada caucuses. The former Hou...
 
 
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TheAntiOkie 12:02 PM on 02/05/2012
Gingrich said: "I had never before seen a person who I thought was a serious candidate for president be that fundamentally dishonest."

The Tootster obviously never looks in the mirror.  As bad as Romney is in that area, The Tootster is far, far worse.  His entire life has been built around Nothing But Lies.  He lied to his wives, he lied to his mistresses, he  Read More...
02:14 PM on 02/16/2012
Hey, guys, listen to me, an Australian, someone who comes from a country where the education system isn't half as depraved as yours. I can testify that there's nobody who I've spoken to that disagrees with me in saying that Ron Paul would make an amazing president.

If you lot don't vote him in, that would be very erroneous on your end, and further testament to the asininity of your nation. Every country is in hysterics over you guys. Use your brains for once.
07:46 PM on 02/07/2012
The fact that some Americans think that the voting hasn't been rigged all throughout the GOP nomination process is beyond insane. Ron Paul is the only true candidate who is honest, stands for our Constitution and all of our freedoms, yet the lemmings of this country...many of whom frequent this page...simply take what the puppet media and major parties tell them. Pure insanity and pathetic levels of ignorance.

The Nevada GOP chair resigned amid massive voter fraud. CNN aired the only live footage of the Nevada race, which was of a precinct that was bought and paid for Zionist Sheldon Adelman, who is Gingrich's only major financial supporter. Ron Paul won 60% of the votes in this precinct that was aired live and was supposed to be all Gingrich voters. Wake up America. Our voting process is a rigged and staged insult to all Americans. We have a man in the race who can be the only great President since JFK. Don't let the establishment take that from us. Obama, Bush, Clinton, Romney, Gingrich, Santorum, etc are all paid off by the same people to act merely as puppets to the desires of the central bankers who lurk behind the scenes and fund all of the corruption and wars that we experience on this planet.
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08:17 PM on 02/08/2012
Touché. Although I have to admit that in a Capitalistic society it's only a matter of time before corporations and corruption take over and it seems that's what has happened. Ron Paul doesn't stand a chance because he's the last remaining politician who, though I may not agree with all of his views, has any shred of personal integrity.
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I already know how this is going to turn out...
12:47 PM on 02/07/2012
"Every primary day or caucus day," a defiant Gingrich declared, "the Romney headquarters in Boston sends out the rumor that they believe I will withdraw, which is of course their greatest fantasy."

...but Gingrich continues to vow to stay in the race until its eventual conclusion, which is of course, the Democratic Party's greatest fantasy.
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Vapula
Failure is not an option
12:09 AM on 02/07/2012
Gingrich should enjoy his dotage and leave the rest of us in peace.
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04:02 PM on 02/06/2012
The story fails to mention one of the highlights of the NC Caucus. The fact that the Nevada state GOP chair resigned amid accusations of mass eIection fra.ud!
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realpolitic
GOP is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!
03:33 PM on 02/06/2012
Newt is amazing. He will practice his slash and burn politics all the way to the convention parlaying on arresting federal judges whose decisions he does not like and putting colonies on the moon, while balancing budgets. He will launch wild attacks on Romney calling him a "maniacal liar," even while old colleagues admit Newt was impossible to work with and unfocused. Newt will lash out at the press labeling all his opponents as "food stamp" politicians. Newt will limp into the convention thinking he is Napoleon taking Moscow, not realizing he is an afterthought who is just nursing a wounded ego.
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is are children learning? -GWBush
02:57 PM on 02/06/2012
Never Mind!.. i found it! thanks
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goteamobama2012
is are children learning? -GWBush
02:56 PM on 02/06/2012
tell me.. did they ever count their ballots? all i keep seeing is speculation and other useless infor.mation last i saw they only had 71% counted that was as of yesterday?
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realpolitic
GOP is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!
02:54 PM on 02/06/2012
Only candidate Newt Gingrich could possibly one moment decry the usage of negative ads and the next moment say about his opponent: "I had never before seen a person who I thought was a serious candidate for president be that fundamentally dishonest." Gingrich formerly called Romney a "maniacal liar," giving President Obama some serious ammunition. What is amazing is that Gingrich can say such clashing retorts without seeing any conflict between the two. A man with less self-awareness would be hard to find!
02:50 PM on 02/06/2012
I cannot understand how Americans can be so niave and suckered into Mitt's baloney. He will be no better than Obama. Haven't people learned from their mistakes in this country yet? You fall for the same BS--ooohing and aghing over a canidate that gives fabricated speeches and has the same postering of any corporate pukefest jerk that talks a good talk only to use you to gain his own victories. Newt doesn't lie. Newt has been successful at budgeting and working well with two presidents. Newt has plans that will truly work to bring back America to greatness.


Stop voting for poeple who act like celebrities and start voting for poeple that are qualified for the job.
01:05 AM on 02/10/2012
newt doesn't lie? give me a break , he had an affair with Callista for 7 years while all along livng in their DC apartment with his 2nd wife and when she visited her sick mom out of state newt took Callista and slept on the same bed he and his 2nd wife were sharing..el sicko hen confronted wanted an open marriage. take this baggage that to the White House..aingt gonna happen. He is still hoping he can gethis revenge to Clinton for putting him on the rear seats of the Airforce 1...so there..his greatest wish is to own that airforce one when he becomes POTUS ...not so fast Santorum is the little enigne that could Obama to the ducks
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02:04 PM on 02/06/2012
This jerks ego is excessive. Too bad his common sense isn't.
01:53 PM on 02/06/2012
Once again Newt is blaming allof his problems on some one else. Newt should look in the mirror. The biggest problem his campagin has in him.
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canoeboundaryh20
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01:51 PM on 02/06/2012
The award for best endorsement of a GOP/TP presidential candidate goes to Sarah Palin.
When asked who she supported she replied: I back Newt, he would irritate the most Liberals.
Not that she thinks he's smart, would be a good leader, or good for America, just irritating.
01:06 AM on 02/10/2012
i say to Sarah, misery loves company. You are as irritating as Newt.
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Chad53916
Everytime you vote Republican, God kills a kitten.
01:30 PM on 02/06/2012
For my goal of helping to get Obama reelected, does it make more sense to donate to his campaign or Newt's?
01:20 PM on 02/06/2012
When Gingrich said; " Gingrich said: "I had never before seen a person who I thought was a serious candidate for president be that fundamentally dishonest." he was looking in a mirror.